Link State Packet (LSP) is a packet of information generated by a network router in a link state routing protocol that lists the router's neighbors. Link state packets can be further defined as special datagrams that determine the names of and the cost or distance to any neighboring routers and associated networks. They are used to efficiently determine what the new neighbor is, if a link failure occurs, and the cost of changing a link if the need arises. LSPs are queued for transmission, and must time out at about the same time. They must be acknowledged, and can be distributed throughout the network, but cannot use the routing database.
LinkStatePacket (LSP) is a packet of information generated by a network router in a linkstate routing protocol that lists the router's neighbors. Link...
routing Internet Protocol (IP) packets within a single routing domain, such as an autonomous system. It gathers linkstate information from available routers...
the protocol stack on the Microsoft Windows operating systems Linkstatepacket, packet of information generated by a network router Liskov substitution...
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router on every link to perform flooding of topology information. In wireless ad hoc networks, there is different notion of a link, packets can and do go...
network packets. IPv6 specifies a new packet format, designed to minimize packet header processing by routers. Because the headers of IPv4 packets and IPv6...
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provides end-to-end data communication specifying how data should be packetized, addressed, transmitted, routed, and received. This functionality is organized...
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sending statistics information such as transmitted octet and packet counts, packet loss, packet delay variation, and round-trip delay time to participants...